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1429 and Saint
* Saint Leontius of Karikhov in Novgorod, abbot ( 1429 )

1429 and Joan
* 1429Joan of Arc arrives to relieve the Siege of Orleans.
Written in 1429, The Tale of Joan of Arc celebrates the appearance of a woman military leader who, according to de Pizan, vindicated and rewarded all women ’ s efforts to defend their own sex.
* 1429 – Hundred Years ' War: Joan of Arc leads the French army in their capture of the city and the English commander, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk in the second day of the Battle of Jargeau.
* 1429 – French forces under the leadership of Joan of Arc defeat the main English army under Sir John Fastolf at the Battle of Patay.
* 1429 – Hundred Years ' war-Charles VII of France is crowned the King of France in the Reims Cathedral after a successful campaign by Joan of Arc
* 1429Joan of Arc ends the Siege of Orléans, pulling an arrow from her own shoulder and returning, wounded, to lead the final charge.
* 1429Joan of Arc unsuccessfully besieges La Charité.
* 1429Joan of Arc liberates Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier.
* 1429: Joan of Arc ends the Siege of Orléans and turns the tide of the Hundred Years ' War.
The Treaty of Troyes ( 1420 ) ceded it to the English, who had made a futile attempt to take it by siege in 1360 ; but French patriots expelled them on the approach of Joan of Arc, who in 1429 had Charles VII consecrated in the cathedral.
* Joan of Arc's first letter to Reims — translation by Allen Williamson of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on August 5, 1429.
During this interval ( 1429 ) Joan of Arc was subjected to a formal inquest in the town.
Escorted by Baudricourt, Joan arrived in Chinon on March 6, 1429, and met with the skeptical La Trémoille.
They reached Rheims the next day and the Dauphin Charles, with Joan at his side, was finally consecrated as King Charles VII of France on July 17, 1429.
In 1429, Joan of Arc came here to acknowledge him.
This was the site of the battle on 8 May 1429 which allowed Joan of Arc to enter and liberate the city from the Plantagenets during the Hundred Years ' War, with the help of the royal generals Dunois and Florent d ' Illiers.
He was, however, famously crowned in Reims in 1429 through Joan of Arc's effort to free France from the English.
The residence of several French kings, it is also the place where Joan of Arc went in 1429 to be blessed by the Archbishop of Reims before departing with her army to drive the English from Orléans.
* Joan of Arc's Letter to Clermont-Ferrand – Translation by Allen Williamson of an entry concerning Joan of Arc's letter to this city on 7 November 1429.
The intervention of Joan of Arc, culminating in Charles ' royal consecration at Reims in 1429, reinvigorated the Valois ' will to assert their rule to the whole of France.
In 1429, Joan of Arc made Blois her base of operations for the relief of Orléans.
The high watermark of Plantagenet hegemony in France was reversed when the Dauphin, afterwards Charles VII, and Joan of Arc recovered the town of Troyes in 1429.

1429 and Arc
* Ditié de Jehanne d ' Arc ( 1429 )
East along the rue de Rivoli, at the Place des Pyramides, is the gilded statue of Joan of Arc situated close to where she was wounded at the Saint-Honoré Gate in her unsuccessful attack on English-held Paris on September 8, 1429.
* Joan of Arc's letter to Tournai — English translation ( by Allen Williamson ) of this letter dictated by Joan of Arc on June 25, 1429.
When that city was relieved by Joan of Arc in 1429, he managed a retreat to Jargeau where he was forced to surrender on 12 June.
" The nighte before that he was yolden himself up in surrender to the Franco-Scottish forces of Joan of Arc on 12 June 1429 he laye in bed with a Nonne whom he toke oute of holy profession and defouled, whose name was Malyne de Cay, by whom he gate a daughter, now married to Stonard of Oxonfordshire ".
Cauchon returned to his diocese with the deaths of Charles VI and Henry V. He departed from a visit to Rheims in 1429 when Joan of Arc and the French army approached for the coronation of Charles VII.

1429 and had
They became less successful after this, with longbowmen taking casualties at the Battle of Verneuil ( 1424 ), and being completely routed at the Battle of Patay ( 1429 ) when they were charged before they had set up their defensive position.
In the fifteen months since her involvement in 1429, she had subverted the course of the war between the English and the French.
At noon that same day ( May 4, 1429 ), apparently to secure the entry of more provisions convoys ( which had taken the usual circuitous route via the east ), Dunois launched an attack on the easterly English bastille of St. Loup together with the Montargis-Gien troops.
Many of these, such as the Harleian MS 279, Harleian MS 4016, Ashmole MS 1429, Laud MS 553 and Dure MS 55, give very good information and record the re-discovery of many herbs and spices including coriander, parsley, basil and rosemary, many of which had been brought back from the Crusades.
John Howard was married firstly in 1442 to Katherine Moleyns ( 1429 – 3 November 1465 ), the daughter of William de Moleyns and Anne Whalesborough of Cornwall by whom he had six children ; and then secondly sometime before 22 January 1467 to Margaret ( 1436 – 1494 ), the daughter of Sir John Chedworth and his wife, Margaret Bowett, and widow, firstly of Nicholas Wyfold ( 1420 – 1456 ), the Lord Mayor of London and, secondly, of Sir John Norreys ( 1400 – 1466 ), Keeper of the Wardrobe.
* Daishowa Inc. v. Friends of the Lubicon, from 1995 to 1998 a series of judgements 1536 1995 1429 1998 ( ONGD ) established that defendants, who had accused a global company of engaging in " genocide ", were entitled to recover court costs due to the public interest in the criticism, even if it was rhetorically unjustifiable.
* Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York ( 21 September 1411 – 30 December 1460 ), married in 1429 Cecily Neville, by whom he had thirteen children.
It has had many variants, such as Irwyn ( 1322 ), Ervin ( 1259 ) Irewin ( 1429 – 30 ), Irrvin ( 1528 ), and Irwin ( 1537 ).
His father had been carver and sword-bearer to Jack Cade, and was killed at the Second Battle of St Albans on 17 February 1461 ; his mother, who was born on 1 July 1429, and married Poynings in December 1459, inherited her husband's property in Kent, in spite of opposition from her brother-in-law, Edward Poynings, master of Arundel College ; before 1472 she married a second husband, Sir George Browne of Betchworth, Surrey, by whom she had a son Matthew and a daughter.
Two hundred years later, Henry VI also had two coronations ; as King of England in London in 1429, and as King of France in Paris in 1431.
Four years earlier, in July 1429, he had received his late father's estates and title.
" With his wife, Maud, he had a son, Humphrey, who was born on 30 January 1429.
In January 1429 Vytautas already had received the title of King of Lithuania with the backing of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, but the envoys who were transporting the crown were stopped by Polish magnates in autumn of 1430.
In 1427 the countship of Évreux was bestowed by King Charles VII on Sir John Stuart of Darnley ( c. 1365 – 1429 ), the commander of his Scottish bodyguard, who in 1423 had received the seigniory of Aubigny, and in February 1427 / 8 he was granted the right to quarter the royal arms of France for his victories over the English.
John IV ( 1429 – 1459 ) could not help but see his Empire would soon share the same fate as Constantinople had suffered in 1453.
In 1429 it had 250 inhabitants and it was granted autonomy from the Maritime Republic of Genoa.
However, by 1429 Charles VII, with the support of Jeanne d ' Arc, had been crowned at Reims and begun to push the English out of northern France.
During the 1429 siege of Orleans, the French had planned to abandon the city after they heard rumours ( which were true ) that John Fastolf was coming with a force of men to reinforce the English besiegers.
She went on to take towns in the Loire valley, including Jargeau on June 12, 1429, even though Fastolf had attempted to reinforce with troops and gunpowder weapons.
After Henry V died, his widow married Owen Tudor in secret around 1429 and had three sons.
The Counts of Wernigerode had become extinct in 1429 and their lands were inherited through Salic law by the Counts of Stolberg, sovereign counts of the Empire since the early 11th century.

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